Afghanistan: the challenge of green on blue attacks s on September 2, 2012The story of US war on terrorism in Afghanistan has become more interested while hosts started killings their foreign guests. This is now the war between guards and the guardians. The recent green on blue attacks further caused misunderstanding, which the US and the NATO allies never anticipated. They are in trouble how to counter […]
The threat of terrorism in the UK on June 8, 2012The recent terror incidents in the UK, specifically in Northern Ireland, indicate that terrorist and extremist groups have adopted new strategies targeting the national critical infrastructure of the country. As I have already warned in my detailed published report on future terrorism and violence in the UK, Northern Ireland will experience more incidents of improvised […]
US-Afghan strategic partnership: genesis of new cold war on May 7, 2012The long awaited strategic partnership agreement between the United States and Afghanistan signed in May 2012 sparked a reaction in neighbouring states like Pakistan and China, demanding the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan. This agreement will widen distances between Afghanistan and its neighbours, as they understand that the US could use Afghanistan for creating […]
The changing face of cyber terrorism on December 28, 2011In 2011, diplomatic ruction between the US and China over the establishment of North Korea’s cyber army (180,000 cyber warriors) became the central issue when the US State Department accused Pyongyang of developing a cyber force capable of destroying vital infrastructure and military data of other states. The US Secretary of State termed this development […]
Emergence of the Punjabi Taliban on December 14, 2011Radicalisation of Pakistani students in universities, colleges and religious schools has become a big challenge for the government and its administrative machinery. A half-religious and half-western education system and poverty have compelled the poorer parents in southern Punjab to send their children to sectarian religious schools. The country exhibits cancerous symptoms that point to high […]
The USs strategic partnership with an occupied state on November 30, 2011Last week, the US signed a long-term strategic partnership agreement with an occupied, oppressed and ethnically divided Afghanistan. What is the importance of this agreement for a country without sovereignty, a professional army, air force, economy, critical national infrastructure, independence or national unity? What can this strategic partnership contribute towards relieving the grievances of a […]
Britains Olympic security plan for 2012 on November 23, 2011The current critical debates on the Olympics 2012 security plan, the police and crime commissioners system and the deployment of US security personnel, in British parliament, NGOs and government sponsored private security research institutes have raised many questions including the lack of coordination, trust and communication among the police, security agencies and government departments. The […]
Afghanistan: one conflict, many faces on November 16, 2011From the atrocities perpetrated by US kill-teams to night raids, all acts by US and NATO soldiers have turned the Afghan population against their unnecessary presence in the country. Every night, in eastern and southern Afghan provinces, small groups of US special operations forces attack Afghan homes and kill children, women and young people on […]
Fixing British society and the police on November 9, 2011While we walk down high streets in Britain, specifically the streets of London, we normally come across different white, black, yellow, Asian white and British white colours. Though these colours represent Britain as the most beautiful country in Europe, the failed multicultural policies of successive governments that shaped the present diverse image of British society […]
Spy agents go rogue on November 2, 2011There can be no disagreement that reforms and the intelligence mechanism in Afghanistan need urgently to be upgraded, because the recent stories of torture and killing of innocent political workers and ordinary people in KHAD-run secret detention centres raise many questions. The international community has also voiced the need for urgent reforms, and demands a […]